Sevierville police are searching a house for drugs, after officers saw marijuana in the house while out on a routine call.

According to police spokesman Bob Stahlke, officers responded to a call Wednesday night that reported two vehicles, a moving truck and a passenger vehicle, were illegally parked at 301 Sevier St.

The responding officer knocked on the door and saw what he thought was marijuana inside the home, so he arrested the two people.

"While making that arrest, the officer observed what appeared to be numerous other types of drugs inside the home," Stahlke said.

Police obtained a search warrant and returned Thursday to search the home.

Stahlke said the drugs found are still being tested to confirm what kinds they are, but he said, based on what the other drugs appear to be, it is likely the two arrested will be charged with multiple felonies.

Stahlke said a Hazmat team did the first search of the building, in case the house was being used as a meth lab. So far, Stahlke said, that does not appear to be the case, but police continue to investigate.